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I finally finished the most recent episode of ReMade and we finally got some answers. Or some semblance of answers. They look like answers. Ok, actually, I just have more questions.

Couldn’t admit out loud that they were all dead, and even if they figured out how they’d gotten to the future, there was no past for them to go back to.

Modern. History. Let that title sink in within the context of all we (don't) know about this world. In this episode, we get to explore more of the ReMade world through the eyes of Cole, who has been in the background. I'll admit, I was curious about him and unsure if I was going to enjoy spending a whole 30 pages with him.

I totally did.

More than ever, it's clear the ReMades fit together because they have unique talents for the team. If this were a video game, you'd want one of each of them for their skills and personalities. Cole brings the hard work and loyalty aspects of human nature to the forefront like no one else does. His story of becoming a ReMade is made 10x more tragic by what he sees when exploring this strange world.

Christy

You live. You love. You Die. Now RUN. ReMade is a thrilling sci-fi adventure that will take readers past the boundaries of time, space, and even death.

This is the 12th episode of ReMade, a 15-episode serial from Serial Box Publishing. This episode was written by Carrie Harris.

Cole is what you’d call a “salt of the earth” type. He works hard, loves his girl, and feels best when he’s being useful – which makes being injured particularly frustrating. When the others go off exploring and leave him behind again, he’s finally had enough. With Naveah as his accomplice he sets off to find answers of his own, and ends up learning more than he wanted.

ReMade Season One: In one moment the lives of twenty-three teenagers are forever changed, and it’s not just because they all happen to die. “ReMade” in a world they barely recognize – one with robots, space elevators, and unchecked jungle – they must work together to survive. They came from different places, backgrounds, and families, and now they might be the last people on earth. Lost meets The Maze Runner in this exciting serial adventure.

When I'm not devouring YA novels like the world is ending, I spend my time with my fur balls, husband, and fangirling over everything. I'm a big dystopian fan; my favorite series is The Giver Quartet. In addition to contributing here, I blog for Hicklebee's Children's Bookstore and Forever Young Adult. You can find me at Bay Area author events and on Twitter, Instagram, and Goodreads as diamondxgirl.